Anne Hathaway Celebrates Wedding Day with Vegan Menu

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Yesterday, Anne Hathaway officially became a “Mrs.” She, and now husband Adam Shulman, exchanged vows in front of more than 150 guests on the California coast, PEOPLE reports.

The traditional Jewish ceremony took place at a private estate, where more than $100,000 in flowers served as decorations. The “Les Miserables” star donned a Valentino gown, and kept it simple with no jewelry and a 1920s headband/veil.

As we recently speculated, the reception included an all-vegan menu similar to the one at Hathaway’s engagement party. Such plant-based goodies included at the previous affair were veggie burgers, cupcakes and truffle macaroni and cheese.

Natalie Portman’s wedding planner, Yifat Oren, and event professional Stefanie Cove helped in creating what seems like the perfect weekend.

After about four years of dating, Shulman and Hathaway are now living out their happily ever after.

Best wishes to the happy couple!

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Sally

The menu sounds gross. Shouldnt u try and appeal to your guest? Many of whom are probably not vegans?

Diana

Everyone could benefit from eating a meal that didn’t have a mother or a face. 🙂

Judith

My wedding. My menu. Love it or lump it.

Rosa Munguia

and contribute to innocent animals suffering for your food?? I am not a vegan but a vegeterian and have had my kid’s party with eggplant parm, pasta and cheese and none of my family and friends complained! 🙂 If they did it was not with me and they had a “cruelty free” meal except for the eggs…

Ursula2007

Sorry, Elena, but there is nothing cruelty-free about dairy products. Please look into the appalling conditions and inevitable death that is part of EVERY dairy farm, and as a mother, I’m sure you will sympathize with the cows. Go vegan! It’s SO worth it! Best wishes.

Parmesan cheese not even vegetarian. its made with dead cows stomachs.

Guest

since when was your wedding day about your guests. they have come for your day. I don’t kill or rape kids, so I wouldn’t think, ah maybe some of my guests might like a couple of lamp shades made out of jewish children. think about it, retard…

EcoAdvocate

Sounds great! This is awesome that she was willing to allow all of her guests to experience environmentally and health- friendly way of eating: a plant based diet (realistically, not a ‘whole-food plant-based’ meal, but hey–it’s a wedding).

EcoAdvocate

If you would like more information on the science behing following a whole-food plant-based diet, eCornell, a subsidiary of Cornell University, offers a course in it. I’d put the link, but I don’t work for them/don’t want to spam.

blahburger

Veggie burgers? Really? So many real vegan meals to choose from… That just feels like it lacks creativity, and it isn’t like the budget was lacking. Strange.

Evolve humanity

I am vegan because I want to know I did not contribute to another beings suffering, not for a trend. I can sleep well at night.

Avey Owyns

If eating an animal keeps you from sleeping at night, then you have a psychological problem – not us. Lions certainly don’t loose any sleep over eating people.

MiG-21MF

You eat a corpse killed by someone else. That makes you more like a vulture than a lion. Lions hunt free animals and risk their lives every time they do so. Do you have the strength and courage of a predator? Do you have the balls to chase, separate from the herd, grab, and kill an animal with your own hands, and then eat it raw – flesh and gut and liver, all without spicing or cooking? Be honest and don’t overestimate yourself when you answer that.

Avey Owyns

“That makes you more like a vulture than a lion…”

Then so be it! The moral philosophy of veganism encompasses the idea that humans are equal to animals, whether it be a lion or vulture.

Jenn1988

Yesterday, Anne Hathaway officially became a “Mrs.”

This is actually pretty SEXIST, ecorazzi. You should know better than this.

A lot of women like to be called “Ms.” regardless of their marital status or age. “Ms” is a general term much like “Mr.”

“Ms.” applies to all females no matter who they are which is why on resumes and business letters, you are to address any woman as “Ms.”

A man is always a “MR.” no matter his age. And whether he gets married, or divorced, or widowed, or is a loner who never married, he will always be “Mr.”. He will always keep his last name as well. Basically, nobody messes with him, nobody forces him to change anything.

This is why so many women want to be referred to as “Ms” and why so many women want to keep their own last names because it’s a part of our own identities and family history just like it is for men. It’s about equality for everyone. And it’s about recognizing women as individuals.

Tina

I agree with Jenn1988 completely. She makes excellent points. Allyson Koerner, the author of this post, shouldn’t start labeling women as “MRS” unless she’s sure that’s what they want to be labeled as.

Many many many women nowadays just want to be called “Ms.” because it doesn’t emphasize their age or marital status. “Ms.” is a lot more RESPECTFUL.

Even brides that change their last names to appease the groom or his family or simply because they disliked their own last names, want to still be called “Ms.”.

Who’s business is it if a woman is married or single? “Ms.” removes all that from the equation.